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Carl Ludwig Frommel
A detailed nineteenth-century etching by Carl Ludwig Frommel, capturing the dramatic, icy terrain of the Ötzthal Glacier in the Tyrol.
Carl Ludwig Frommel, a German painter and engraver, produced this detailed view of the Ötzthal Glacier in the Tyrol region. The work reflects the nineteenth-century fascination with the sublime power of the Alps. Frommel employs precise line work to capture the jagged textures of the rock formations and the crystalline structure of the ice. The composition uses a classic framing device, with dark, craggy cliffs on either side leading the eye toward the distant, snow-covered peaks. In the foreground, a solitary bird rests upon a rock, providing a sense of scale against the vast, frozen expanse. The artist uses varied hatching techniques to suggest the play of light and shadow across the glacial surface, creating a sense of depth and atmospheric perspective. The sky is rendered with subtle tonal gradations, hinting at the harsh, changeable weather conditions often encountered in high-altitude environments. This print demonstrates Frommel's technical skill in intaglio processes, a craft he refined during his travels and his tenure as director of the Grand Ducal Gallery in Karlsruhe. The inclusion of the title in both German and French indicates its intended circulation among a European audience interested in travel and geography. The work functions as a visual record of the Alpine terrain, documenting the physical characteristics of the glacier before the significant environmental changes of the modern era. The monochromatic palette focuses the viewer on the structural geometry of the mountains and the stark contrast between the solid rock and the ephemeral ice. This piece is a representative example of the topographical printmaking tradition that flourished during the Romantic period, combining scientific observation with an appreciation for the dramatic scale of the natural world.

Solid wood frames, UV-protected acrylic glaze, and archival backing for lasting durability.
12-colour giclée printing on FSC-certified 200gsm fine art paper, with lifetime fade resistance.
Designed in Britain and printed to order at your nearest hub, reducing waste and shipping distance.
Each frame is sealed with rigid backing and fixings attached, no extra effort required.
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Karl Ludwig Frommel was a German engraver who introduced steel engraving to Baden and created precise, topographical views of Italy and the Rhine for nineteenth-century collectors.
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